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——__—i4 pa PAGEFOUR | - ST e . T JUNEAU LODG 7 . . streetcar motorman in Boston. More important, he is | bkt L iyl d FOURTH 3 Y r d hi beings. In FOREIGN WARS =7/ SECOND an at )fi aska mplre | interested in men an wmn?n as human lg., [ fro Taku ost xo. 5530 S\ SARAY o baich gt the period of preparation for war in 1941 he was 0 Y Nax Published every evening except Sunday by the | brought to Washington by Sidney Hillman. Later he THE EMPIRE Mests first dnd third fi@ in Scottish Rite Temple N e e became a member of the National Defense Mediation s b eeeoreeee | 814 Bt Visiting Com- [ 8 beginning at 7:30 . m. HELEN TROY MONSEN <2 N M prestient| Board and of its successor, the National War Labor | BT T o Bhtteoe SHRR ¢ \CHAS. B. HOLLAND, DOROTHY TROY 1I9GO . Bditor ae Memawer | Board. In addition to this wide experience, Mr. Ching [ GUBT #9; ¥ he Palace Theatre | mander: F. H. FORBES, Worshipful Master; JAMES W WILLIAK R CARTER _ - - . B unasing Bditor | has the happy faculty of exuding good will and con- | o | Edna Smith, who had been in the ticket office at t $ FEL0 H Adlutant. LEIVERS, Secretary. E ALFRED ZE - - - - Business MU figence. His rugged physique—he is 6 feet 7 inches | o AUGUST 26 e ! for the past two years, was leaving her position and was to go sou Enter % Otfice in Juneau as Second Class Matter. | tall—gives him a further udvap!nge as the head of an o Frankie Oliver . :m attend college. Manager Spickett was to give a thveatre anr!y 1or, g 4 HARCT g P N 3;:":‘.’:‘;':;-“)'-“:1‘ tor $1.50 per menthy lagency that must often make its presence felt. it . Catherine Hill ® Miss Smith and 14 of her young lady friends at the showing of “Madame You'll Get a Better Deal in y B P 0 ELKQ # e Beiiey e Yent, §15.00 Congress not ably strengthened the mediation o Esther Lavold ® | Behave.” Victor’s August Fur Sale SET e . i gt e i S i b Tates: e, $150; | function when it created the new independent Fed- o Mary ‘Jean Sofoulis o' e 5 & Meets 2nd and 4ta Wednesdays N e it tebnte o 50 s ooty | C121 Mediabion £ BlE e R b Ry o o] ®| Kathleen Pettit and August Eberhardt, both of Juneau, were mar- Martin Victor Furs, Inc. at 8 pm. Visiting brothers wel- Subscribers Wil c‘cn(" ,‘"’"f’o;’,,‘f‘,‘..‘.,:,‘ll,",',?"ifie Welivery | time the Federal agents who attempt to settle labor | o Mrs. E. E. Stender 3 C Sk Frank A. Boyle. They expected to spend | Swedish Fur Craftsmen for come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- | 4 g Mgl g | disputes will have behind them a statute creating posi- o Jarnes' 3. Bl o | ried by U. S. Commissioner Tpsiet Mom il st By S et atted Biller WiH BIGGE, Sec- : Telepnones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 _ | tive obligations on the part of employers and unions. | ¢ o |some time at the Twin Glacier t_:amp on Taku River, ks ;nostly _ retihp & AR MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Each is charged with the responsibility of bargaining!e ¢ o @ ® ® © ¢ @ @ & ® e|DeVighne. Eberhardt was a writer by profession and his stories, 1 ‘ The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the ue 9r | cojlectively, of making every effort to settle its dis- | " [ western, were published nearly every month. JamesC. c°oper, CPA : e O A e paper and also the local news published | putes and of cooperating with the eMediation Service. | s R Lk | s BUSINESS COUNSELOR ‘ 3 | The party wishing to end a collective bargaining con- ue | 1€, PROC IO L LG Arie Kronquist, son of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Kronquist, had his plpnding oy i spapers, 1411 |tract must notify the Mediatlon Service and give it bt toe ssing no sils removed the previous day at St. Ann’s Hospital. ) CHARLES R. { ! an epporcunity o use ts good offices toward s | It 18 of more than passing nole tonsils removed the § e Dafeaine-SNal 4wt 1 R T | ti:nxl(l:]t:i;e&z:::n&(;i;‘ ,D,:,,‘Ii:fmq‘“‘ strike or lockout ca |single out the ‘“supreme mmm:u;qd_- Douglas was booming as indicated by the many nBe:r hou,:is f,vlvl::) w‘::\ —_— e R b il I S . X s £ 'S umes, S o - We have previously referred to this section of the ' ,f“i SY’"‘"‘“‘I mE:f“m:) m‘_[;e: under construction on St. Ann's Avcnue.v James 3 r% et E o r d c WM{M< | Taft-Hartley Act as probably its most positive aspect. "””l“,'. o, POE l’l"," L e s tbuilding a two-story structure; Tom Popoy ch, Angelo Demos, .8 f The Erwin Feed Co. ) The selection of Mr. Ching tends to emphasize that l‘:‘“:]:'" f;p:::m‘, ‘if» e ence. ic son, J. Martin and C. Williams, one-story buildings. A number o oulsl:s| Oftld 11 Cake. Yok GIRbEY e e | fact. We think the new Mediation Service, under his o0 = oo Montedimaly. “n ';l‘ll- were receiving new coats of paint: Gust Wahto's, Charles Hermann Savik- | PHONE 704 | able direction, can be a powerful force in the cultiva- le;xl)cr ‘”{e' supr:‘m!‘ C'Cmma”dm_ ko's and John Runquist’s. | HAY, GRAIN, COAL | B fl' c l‘ G tion of good industrial relations. It will be aided in ahbiined coMMEHR ana. SlFestin Pl ar;d STORAGE | er:t s Las rocor’ this great undertaking by a 12-man National Labor- “% ,‘"‘m_ b, ‘himself Work was nearly finished on the new cold storage plant, accordmgi § FrHONEE il .'. Management Panel with equal representation of em- MR e 3 e faiie . ident and General Manager. 2 ployers and organized labor. If this agency functions ::‘“El“g‘:l‘fifi‘w‘re”A'C’l:’l};x“”m e |0 WRLIE R Sorels Preside [ A LIFORNI A ‘ FREE DELIVERY Juneau | o as effectively on a national scale as similar boards i ) adeie & L | . 3 as in personal com- Hox i ; q Admiral Rogers from i reflecting the conscience of local communities have :z‘d" 0};" a‘;l‘ arrlm'pgrouw Fom Sam Feldon was an incoming passenger on the B Grosery and Meat Market . done, the occasions for invoking the more drastic pro- 1 % Seattie. | 2 I mp-off of the invasion. Foir visions of the new labor law will be notably diminished, | ¢ 4P —— 478 — PHONES — 371 "The Rexall Store” " e o ra High Quality Foods at ore — il Weather report: High, 49; 10w, 48; rain. = AMAZING OMISSIONS b Sinal 3 e s e s Moderate Prices Your Rellable Pharmacists [ g y e Highway 8 There is much more of this SOIt Feeeeereemesoresoreceo ! UNION LIABILITY U. S. Super-Highway Sys R e i A K el of thing in the “Despatch.” But = . E '. h by [ BUTLER-MAURO | BTN st amazi = T f th ! The CIO longshore unions in Alaska still ave hold- | (New York Times) ::;():nlzs amasiog f;:;n g Da||y LeSSOHS In ng ISl W. 1. GORDON STEVENS’ DRUG CO. ing out for contracts in which employers ‘would tign Though the L‘nnethlutesldm:w h;‘:s”the‘ ;’nostd::(‘; ol The. report is filled with: § - H ~ g > - the Taft-Hartley Law. tensive road system in the world it is still, as Preside e Y The S AR R 2 i away thelr right under the Ta e hey Rocsevelt pointed out in 1944, inadequate to accom- them from start ‘o finish s WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Avoid saying, “You should WRENCH | LADIES'—MISSES' unny RA Should the employers sign such agreements they : P following are a few of the more s i ADY.TO-WEAR d"be ‘aiding the tinlons in placing them sbove the (odate the tremendous ircrease In WIort o8 tWA, JHsnalng: (RENSE, or RINCH) the clothes,” The proper word is RINSE. RE -TO-WE :A\(:“m the land ].mrm ,:h:";q;mml“l tym!ilu[;a{nx:et.‘\:::; o:T:;p::; Not one mention of the heroic OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Kimono. Prononce ki-mo-no, I as in Seward Street ~ Near Third Dmgngf p 1a long-rang 4 4 - 7 . o v + ’ s - - . { In July the United Mine Workers were able %0 ponqays announced by the Federal Works Agency IOl Plaved Ly the Maquis in the 1T, both O's as in NO, not ka-mo-na. often “e“dCE i “The Squibb Store” obtain such a contract, but whether such an agree- ghould take care of this increase on an integrated :lnml:l““(:‘l‘](lrd“ aho:‘r’“fm“';l tnaitl OFTEN MISSPELLED: Apiece; IE, not APE.I A i Alaska “lSiC Snpply . qullb ment will stand in the courts remains to be seen scale and with country-wide facilities never before ;fl‘imm thet ‘fought 'ad gallm’u]v SYNONYMS: Responsible, acmumablg answeral? e‘ amenal A .L 5 2l Where Pharmacy Is a Meanwhile the people of Alaska must suffer the conceived by road builders a5 khe Sout;:ern fiank ot ihe W] WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours. : el “? Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Profession consequences of a longshore strike. Even before the war no nation had a road sys-, o "o~ 3 increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: Pianos—Mausical Instruments ¥ It seems to us that if a union signs a contract tem equal to those in the mgstEtmlvelgd bsi'fit"’;‘:ce’;f The ridiculous statement that CIMMERIAN; shrouded in gloom or darkness. “Melt, and dispel, ye and Supplies ARCHIE B BETT 1 with an employer, that union should expect to live i“m““}"mh B"”{’ Gf;:‘:”in‘““leeds“g‘:“"bom“”e xeell “Tae battle of Normandy was spectre doubts that roll Cimmerian darkness o'er the parting soul.”— | | Phoue 206 Second and Seward i s il g p ae . ent highways for ir ow T O g i % . . up to that contract. That's all the provisions of the countries compared to ours and neither faced the i?"ghi_{\vm‘“} ;;e')i-::;‘egflb-d:;: Campbell. i Public Accountant T Taft-Hartley Act, which the longshore union fears, = ooo . congestion which our prosperity forces us to ‘;:[1;\"\::;011);]]?’.“ ey 1 ;um- — HEINKE GENERAL b says. suffer. Through traffic here is most efficiently o d*(eaf at ‘(;nen = Ios‘mg the nERN ETIOU ETTE by REPAIR SHOP Auditor Tax Counselor [ Employers have been open to punishment all along handled over such parkway networks as those worked HHk of e Eemor. GHENYRE gt ROBERTA LEE Welding, Plumbing, Qil Burner Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 | if they violated any agreement with a union. out in Westchester, western Connecticut, northern \atapled ‘tb. Arive “hesdetn' thvonih , 1| Blacksmith Work : : i ¢ e BB i | Unless a labor union expects to live up to a con- New Jersey and across New York Citv. What the new hedge-rowed “bocage” GENERAL REPAIR WORK \ tract then there seems to be little reason why there pmg!:am.(ln oflf_c!. proposes is to extend this system tht S heavily fortified with Q Is it proper for a girl to walk along the street smoking? e et 979 W. 12th St. FOR v to the entire nation. ssed German artillery i rowned by d iety, although what the | should be any contract. g i Py Blbne MatH- e erman a 3 A. This is still frowned upon by good society, al g - The AFL unions have signed up without making tmge:%éfx ::goga?:}fl:nlzi :;gzrba}: circusr(nferen- The amazing omission of any giference is betwean smoking on the street and in any other public | " a'l Puper any fuss over the Taft-Hartley Law, and in our opInion ) " g gistributing avenues. As far as possible it r:f néz?m::m m:fhe":m%rk:;ld B::gi place is difficult to distinguish. However, to be in perfectly good taste, | warheld s nrug s,ore v they bave adopted a sensible substitute. The AFL. g inoorporate highways already in use. It will pro- paratroopers and tankers broke it 1S better for the girl to refrain from smoking while on the street. | (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drégs) Ideal P int Sh o unions may challenge some of the provisions of the ' yige girect north-south, east-west and diagonal access 1 "o " s counter-offen- Q. Shouldn't a bride be considerate of the expense necessary for her | WL B . I a 0p new labor law in the courts, but meanwhile they have from any part of the country to every other part. ..o bridesmaids in the purchase of their gowns? | amily Rt G Y g signed up and avoided causing the public any incon- It will serve forty-two of the forty-eight State capitals "1y onicgion of any word about A. Yes, unless she knows that each one of the bridesmaids is fully | | pORTUCK'S DANISH s ) venience through work stoppages. and 182 of our 199 cities of more thandso.ot(i? POI‘““:' the destruction of an entire Ger- able to pay. | le CREAM You'll Find Food Finer and ! \ Why the AFY doesn’t move into Juneau and other tion. The super~hlshwas'§. welrlffiuif;cees a‘:?d efil:flfl;:;:; man army group by Third - and Q. Is it all right for a guest to cat the skin of a baked potato? | o snul 5 ooc e 4 § \\\ rts where the CIO uniors refuse to work is more OF asphalt, will offer four traffic la 5 Seventh 'U. S.° Armies o gight A. Yes. Many people consider this the best part of the potato. | i EYe TR M 51 N o stop-lights and cross-traffic wherever peak volume ... 'i\ the planatinate; a victory i o s o). Huichlngs Econnmv : than we can see. requires it. Depressed or elevated systems through that broke the back' of German B g i i R A R 5 { THE BARAN“F ¥ s it o large cities are expected to sustain an average spesd resistance ‘on the Rhine' and short- lDOK d l_EA RN b‘ ) Mal’kei [ Labor Peacemaker of from thirty-five to forty-five miles.an hour. = lcned the war by many months. | an A. L. GORDON i y COFFEE SHOP : 5 i To accomplish all this will be a gigantic under There was plenty of glory in the z Choice Meats At All Times (Washington Post) taking. It will be mutually financed .and -naintmncc} war-in;the DO tb EERER S Par-. it ] PHONES 5539295 ) i President Truman has assigned the important and by State and Federal governments as our national ticipants with acclaim and decor- X g i ;i 3 = S (| aifficult task of building a new Federal mediation natwork is at present. The cost is calculated at \roun]d ations from head to foot. Why oo ll-he“;‘t‘kfl]zr:mme is given to two circles with the same center, one in | | The Alaskan nflel A 4 service to a labor relations expert who happens to be $3,000,000,000. Heavy Federal appropriations are al- gio14 narcha) Montgomery consid- E | | a Republican and an industrialist—Cyrus S. Ching. ready available and to some extent in use. The last oro4 4 pecessary to be ’mggardly 2. Do veins carry blood to the heart, from the heart, or both? | The Chafles w Carier Newly Renovated Rooms s One may be sure that it was not a case of giving a three vears, however, have been chiefly devoted 10 ;) o official réport is something 3. Under what President was the Louisiana Purchase made? 1 at, Reasonable Rates Repuh]ic’an a government job or even of preserving a planning. Final plans are now accepted and work only he can explain. But that kind 4. What is it that supports an airplane in the air? Moriuary PHONE SINGLE balance between industry and labor in making ap- can proceed. Even before the project is complete :ts of “tidying up” does not taur | 5. Which is the only animal which will use sticks, stones or anything Fourth snd Pranglin’ Sts. o ‘ pointments under the Taft-Hartley Act. All of Mr. effects on the life of the nation wil lbe profcund_. All good will and understanding. handy as a weapon? . PHONE 136 Ching's life may reasonably be said to have been are not now foreseeable, but such a system of inter- | (opvpiupr, 1947, BELL SYNDICATE. INC) ANSWERS: spent in preparation for this assignment, and we sur- | state highways is bound to deve]nvped new gfip:luhon R S C NG T | A e | PHONE 555 | mise that he will have the confidence of both labor centers, open new factory locations, establis! L ket AN R R S | - - 3 | and industry in marked degree. | freight routes, stimulate business and lessen regional o | 2. To the heart. ! Card Beve'age co. "]omas Hafdware (o' b For a great many years Mr. Ching has been |friction. Most of all it will bind the people of ihis o e .! 3. Thomas Jefferson. ; | § Wholesale 805 10th St. PAINTS —— OILS chief of industrial relations for the United States |country into one vast neighbornood where the wants TIDE TABLE | 4. Air pressure set up under the wings by its motion through the Builders’ and Sheif Rubber Co. He knows the employer's point of view. lof all can be freely supplied and th}c ideas of all can : e —5'-3;)_m 1.8 eet : air. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT HARDWARE At the same time he has always had a keen apprecia- |freely circulate. It will mark the final peaceful con- s Hl h “;' 1211 g 127 ffe %l 5. The monkey. mTITIE N for MIXERS or SODA ROP . tion of the employer’s point of view, since he was a 'quest of an empire by the internal combustion engine. Loli' “éce ‘17'38 :E 6‘0 f;:: sl e T o T N |'e High tide .23:40 p. | Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS Remington Typewriters me WISIIiIII‘M on the next page, makes an even| Nazi Germany could have been = .‘. z .'. g | SOLD and SERVICED by more extraordinary pronouncsmem.‘(conquered before winter if Pat- i Ll | Round He lays claim to sole and com-|ton’s blasting tankers and slash- forpsmees Sransy Haines Cutoff Now 0pen ‘t IDEAL GLASS C0. J. B. Burford & Co. Merry-Go-Roun plete authorship of the assault|ing doughboys had not been satj . WELCG e 4 “Our Doorstep Is Worn by 2 ; - “My | dow Montgomery could one of our new “Worl o 121 MAIN STREET ” h plan of Operation Overlord. “My down so that Montgomery could \,. o0 ™ " ites 40c per hour; $2 To FAIRBANKS or ANCHORAGE DON ABEL PHONE 633 Satisfied Customers (Comtinued jrum Page Ome' plan,” he says flatly and unequiv-|launch his costl and ay&om;e:per déy Madeen Ol S’hop i 1 e ocally. offensive in the North. This ill-| 3 2 : . - { v . hone green 113, opposi al noted for complete candor. Fre-| The basic outiine of this planconcelved and bungled campaign|Ziohe © + ovposice Ball | Trip Leaves Juneau EVERY THURSDAY BARANOF ||| FoORR.AGENCY : quently they are more illuminat- was agreed upon before Montgom-‘:'*:: :x-dde?:: L::th;fd 0::1351 blil See J. B. BURFORD for Reservations | GREASES — GAS — OIL . ing in what they omit and gloss ery reached London in January,|:’ 3 i ..| Graves has boys' slacks, cordu- o 5 T over than in what they actually 1944. And a number of senior :;s lml:y[:::?dn also, !h;:‘r:uvm;sz isn e e e » 45 ALASI{{?)'IS',EFI‘,,NES Jlmeau Hflhl’ h rel commanders participated irlx workA-; the bloody Hurtgen st bat- Gucea prices. 666 tf ' 'IH A\\Ilp Ilp A\\ 1 Foot of Main Street i rshall ing out details he plan. L = i SRR i The reports of Geneiais :zarszall in3 out details of t and Eisenhower, published last ll-arg("pax'l _o( the first Ch‘:pmr, of P BU s l ~ E s EAT IN THE MAKE vear, displayed marked symptoms Eisenhower’s report consists of a l of this b‘zmpfl.“,m disease. Han- detailed account of the evolution of Crossword UZZIe —__________________ __ _____ BuBBLE non“ JUNEAU DAIRIES S liwin vaterar bl . this plan. Eisenhower makes it enary ol - 4 . 7 ’ 2 i ln. DELIChH’)‘US l(;E '?;R’EIAEL: - aiyst of the New York Times fisielifer ihet the SRS FRHl 4 pern 1% Boguined el (4779 7§ (/78/s (4977 4] Special Dinner » daily hablt—ask for | sharply criticized the Eienhower the result of many lengthy confer-| o~ o “metal ’ v e e P atawin cnccs, in which Montgomery was| 1 APCMr™%% . Oifactory organ 5t08P. M. Juneau Dairies, Inc. particularly 1idi only 0ue plogl nimbes, of ST AL WG st J. B. BURFORD, Juneau Agent 1. POWELL, Haines $2.50 bland claim th: pants, and that changes were lié-| 15 Myself 43. Small rugs ETO hac «ne quent and far-reaching. Eisenhow- 18. Kifles 43, Perfect golf F ’ Chrysler Marine g:‘)gnu ! But. Shtia. taloted with sngms|tr ToveAte uses the expression o g - - urs. MACHINE S Sk M r our decisions,” as it was only de- doin —— Complete Fur Marine Hardware i fEfble gisidte, Jumbo i M " cont and honoratle for him to do' 5y Nk etter ; ) Service at a i ;)r:l-_hm‘a::n a(; L:xlr: ('-J\"‘II:”"""[ [ under the circumstances s et By AT J U NEA U M A R l N E C “ 5 Very Reasonable Price Chas G Warner co H > dignifiea and restrain- Long na More peaceful i B ed. They were metisulously ac-| In striking contrast, Montgom-| " opening 41, 0ld hominion Mari MARINE WAYS d CAPITOL FUR SHOP . i t Y 7 ¢ B S L e . Horseback ate: i j| cwate on the cetatls that were €V DO "1;1\ lays 1“‘:&"“: ‘1‘;)“": 2. plockey, 43, Send out of the arine RREAYHORG D NEw anl ALLLS ThicE Blret ; i covered, all articipants to full authorship of the plan, but . Back of Lhe country Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle A ) e B g in keeping w i e 60. Supyort for & i Hardware CONSTRUCTION Boat Sales HOME GROCERY 8 y eiven full recognitio iy “i % HLaknlerr‘Al DOWN 5 Monatalnaldes T ELY cL s 3 \ and the perpendicular pronoun was PiOPrietorship 15 Tap 2. Bookof (he. . Sma 3 Negative o i 3 § s s sporinly snd. modestly, As llcting_ reerences nowss| 3§ SRR, o obie b STElmiEmer GG Rubber Boats o wea s st Appraisals | | TIM OTHE Phone 146 far as the Teports went, they were in the first fort one- 5. Brother o PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 : & gentlemanly and soldierly half of the “Despatct And only o Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways i| NUNN-BUSH SHOES Home Liquor 5'“"’;:':‘-. pid 4 AT s one of them is by name. In the . Gathering al American Meat — | MR. FIX-IT otfor two instances, Eisenhower is [ 1. Make betieve” STETSON HATS Montgomery's report is inaccur- icferred to m the “supreme . 8. Present 9. Sianese colns - . ate, vainglorious, petty and mis- commander -.V/ & Sorctors e GUNNAR BLOMCREN Quality Work Clothing ZORIC chievous. 4 man'’s n; o On the very first paze is an ex- NG THE BUCK 7. ol % 2 SYSTEM CLEANING traordinary misstatement of fact hi another v -.'rz:';:o,""““‘ as a pald-up subscriver 1o THE DAILY ALASKA ann HE“"“‘G M oniaor oy sdeolaras OHEARI R cant cteristic, aspect to | paddress | EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Complete Outfitter for Men Alaska Laund ers Twelith U. S. Army Group u o Elsenhower 1 D Present this coupon to the box office of the | y § were formed in London that Montgon report “ine swords ] is not so. Headquarters Twelfth The time t oiceloss cone B B s in il s oot s CAPITOL THEATRE R. W. COWLING CITY into cxistence until just before the marked 1 pa 30. Seed coverings G 5 4 jump-off of the Third U. §. Army's five in an italicized preceds Femaie desr and receive TWO TICKETS to see: COMPANY nnYPlgg.NEEABEFns cpic break-out of the Cotentin marizing the ope . Duteh city ” u " through the Avranches corridor. with Scptember 1 N GALLANT BESS D%Q"-fi;'i:::“’:—chfi" “Quality Dry Cleaning” The U. 'my g1 eadquart- sdinning of . Forebears Trucl 5 (Il:u\:: "i. Amy group E\IJ‘J(.\;:\H\. e begining of - Rareay Federal Tax—12c per Person & set n don was e Fir f the war in eneral a7, g i (FUSAG). Montbs later, when iod that start . Subordinas mon 1 mB ROYAI. BLUE cnn co lu““e [4 Bea“" S‘Ion ASHENBRENNER‘ 4 this headquarters became opera- at Montgomers . Playing card 4 " Specializing in all kinds of NEW AND USED d i ’ e s xs Blan.itence; nar . Golf term i b e o e sl Bikwine” and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Permanent Waves for all y, 5 designated sell whe mplemer % i Textures of Hair the Twellth for deception pur-in fron e it RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. HAIRCUTTING FURNITURE poses and diso Phone L R R i By WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Phone 492 2nd and Franklin 788 142 Willoughby Ave, Freo 9. Ttalian river Father misitatement of fact, Montgomery, thic —